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The Fancy Text Generator converts normal text into stylized Unicode variants such as bold, italic, script, fraktur, and monospace styles. These styles use actual Unicode characters, not HTML formatting, so they work in places like social media bios and usernames.
Type or paste your text into the input field and the tool instantly converts it to multiple Unicode style variants. Each output style uses a distinct range of Unicode codepoints that visually resemble styled Latin letters.
Platforms like Instagram and Twitter render all Unicode characters, including Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols (U+1D400–U+1D7FF), which look like bold or italic text. Because they are real Unicode characters rather than formatting markup, they display everywhere plain text is allowed.
Yes — Unicode-based fancy text works anywhere that accepts Unicode input, including Discord, Slack, WhatsApp, and most chat applications. Note that these apps also support their own Markdown formatting, which is separate from Unicode styles.
The generator supports styles drawn from the Unicode Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols block, including bold serif, italic serif, bold italic serif, script, bold script, fraktur, double-struck (blackboard bold), and monospace variants.
Fancy Unicode text displays correctly on any device that has fonts covering the Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols block, which includes all modern operating systems. Older or minimal-font systems may show boxes or question marks for some characters.
Screen readers may announce stylized Unicode characters by their technical names rather than reading them as normal letters, which can affect accessibility. For content that needs to be accessible, prefer standard HTML bold and italic formatting instead.
Click the copy button next to any output style to copy that version of your text. You can then paste it directly into any text field, social media post, or document.
Unicode coverage varies by style — most Mathematical Alphanumeric styles cover A-Z, a-z, and digits 0-9, but punctuation support is limited. Characters outside the style's Unicode range will appear in their normal form.
HTML formatting (bold, italic) uses tags like <b> and <i> and only works inside HTML documents. Fancy Unicode text uses actual different characters that look stylized, so they work in plain-text contexts like SMS, email subject lines, and social media.

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